Strata

Architectural Wallcoverings

Strata is a collection of architectural wallcoverings developed to function as material surfaces within the built environment.

Art, Translated into Architecture

Strata Architectural Wallcoverings transform original abstract paintings into immersive wallcoverings designed for hospitality, residential, and commercial interiors.

Each design is scaled and composed to read as a material element - integrated, atmospheric, and architectural, and uniquely ModernArtCam.

Luxurious bedroom with beige upholstered bed, multiple pillows, a textured accent wall, and a city view through large windows.
Abstract textured painting with gray, black, white, and gold colors.

Designed for Scale

  • Boutique Hotels & Hospitality

  • Guest Rooms & Corridors

  • Restaurants & Lounges

  • Corporate & Architectural Spaces

  • Galleries & Museum Spaces

  • Luxury Residences & Penthouses

Strata Geological

Layered greys, charcoal, mineral whites, erosion-like textures, stone and sediment references.

Strata Industrial

Carbon blacks, iron oxide tones, distressed surfaces, archaeological depth.

Strata Atmospheric

Subtle movement, tonal variation, matte finishes, light-responsive surfaces.

How It Works

Select a Design from ModernArtCam’s Strata catalog or request a custom adaptation.

Scale for the Space - Artwork is adjusted for proportion, lighting and architectural flow.

Production-Ready Delivery - Files are supplied to print partners for wallcovering production.

For Distributors & Trade Partners

ModernArtCam partners with select distributors and print specialists to offer architectural wallcoverings rooted in contemporary fine art.

Trade support includes visual mockups, collection positioning, and scalable licensing options.

Abstract textured wall with dark and metallic colors

About ModernArtCam

ModernArtCam is the studio practice of American artist Cam Villar, creating contemporary abstract work focused on geology, architecture, and atmosphere.

Strata Architectural Wallcoverings extend this practice into the built environment, where paintings become surfaces, and rooms become immersive environments.

Bring Fine Art to Architectural Scale.